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and original briefs 86 10 0 Briefs of Common Pleas and King's Bench 1,240 5 6 Fines and briefs of Concord 1,546 12 0 Farm of the Sixpenny Writs or Commissions in lease to Anne, Countess of Newburgh 856 13

is the Writ of Covenant on which is indorsed the King's Silver, & c., 2nd. It is followed by the Concord, signed by the parties, and either acknowledged in open Court, or before Commissioners. In the latter case there are

effe as if the Writt of Covenant Writt of Dedimus Potestatem where such Fine was taken by Commission with the Concord, Foote and Note of the said Fine or Fines had still remained upon Record unconsumed or not lost and

Charles, Earl of Southampton) and to his heirs male 1,653 14 0 farm of the Common Fines and Writs of Concord, leased to the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury 1,546 12 0 farm of the Sixpenny Writs, leased to Anne,

his heirs male in perpetuity 2 June 25 Car. II 1,653 14 0 farm of Common Fines and Writs of Concord, leased to the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury 1,546 12 0 farm of the Sixpenny Writs leased to Anne,

John Strype's Survey of London Online

may be Ornaments and Blessings to it; and that it may flourish still more and more in Honour, Wealth, Peace, Concord , the Favour of its Princes, and especially in true Religion and Virtue, I end. Dated from Low Leyton

Neuters stand between both, or, as Mediators, would reconcile both. But can Christ be reconciled to Antichrist? There is no Concord betwixt Christ and Belial, saith the Apostle; 2 Cor. vi. Elias told us, there is no halting between Two

the common Profit, requiring that for the Remainder they be firmly observed. First of all, that firm Peace and good Concord be nourished and preserved in a neighbourly Unity through the whole City. Also, For that many Fellow Citizens of

Nothing but Death by Death should give the tearme Of Farewell to their Faith by false Remove. Of Breach of Concord no Tongue can accuse them, Unlesse base Envy by her Saints abuse them. O envy not the Dead, but

and the Maior and Citizens two parts of the said Custody below. And in Consideration of this Peace, Fine and Concord , the Maior and Citizens have granted their Liberties which they have hitherto reasonably used; to have to them

appointment proved of inestimable advantage to the College. Wren 'reduced all the Fellows to one sacred Bond of Unity and Concord and excited the Scholars to Constancy and Diligence in their studies . . . rescued their writings and ancient

yet another visit in 1317 Edward negotiated with the Earl of Lancaster at York regarding peace and concord in the land. 54 Concord was too much to expect, and the Scottish war went on. In 1318 Edward led another army

went to America , hoping to find there the religious freedom denied him in his own country. He settled at Concord and afterwards at Fairfield , where he became the owner of a large estate. In 1651 he published The

John Foxe's The Acts and Monuments Online

Henry. 6. Concord hardly agreed vpon betweene the Bohemians and the Councell of Basil.articles,The oration of Cardinal Iulian. and afterward he annexed: you haue propounded saith he, four articles, but we vnderstand that beside these foure, you haue many other

K. Edw. 3. The answere to the popes letters. Warres betwene the French K. and the K. of Eng.writing, all this he hath infringed: Neither doth the wrong suffice him which he offereth vs in our foresayd heritage, but

the one, then to the other. Whether all this was for a face of a matter made, it is vncertaine. Concord of brethren.But hereby both the brethren, leauing all army and weapon aside, first louingly and familiarly commoned: after that,

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would lay down their arms. How they would have leapt at the offer a little before At Concord , at Lexington , every American musket would have fallen to the ground before such a prop¬ osition. Bunker Hill came: we

ambitious heart; who, not content With fair equality, fraternal state, Would arrogate dominion undeserved Over his brethren, and quite dispossess Concord and law of Nature from the Earth, Hunting, * v With war and hostile snare, such as refuse Subjection

12th June 1775 , the second Continental Congress passed a resolution for a fast, the battles of Lexing¬ ton and Concord having just taken place, seeking aid " To avert those desolating judgments, with which we are threatened, and to

suddenly found rush¬ ing from his cherished retirement in to the Assembly of Deputies, and ex¬ claiming " Concord ., concord,concord ! " and who, it is recorded, by his prudence, his patriotism, and his eloquence, brought back that

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Guillaume told their Lordfhips, ÃÂ&apos; &quot; Thar, in his lafl Voyage from St. Ubes to London, &quot; in the Ketch Concord, on Sunday the i&lt;5th of Novem- ÃÂ&apos; ber lafl, he was forced, by contrary Winds, into Eal- &quot; mouth

of The Gee, of Belfaji ÃÂ Millame, Mafter of The Africa, of Whitehaven ; and Dermis Rougbton, Mafter of The Concord, of Whitby; which Mafters are arrived in the aforeiaid Ships: They further make Oath, That Geo. Forflcr, Mafter of

&quot; I have the fulleft Perfuafiori, that yoii will conÃÂ¬ tinue to diffufe in your feveral Counties that Spirit of Concord which you have yourfelves fo fteadily exerted in Parliament: And you may be affured, that I will, on My

My Attention fliall be directed. I depend upon your conftant Care, to promote, in your feveral Counties, that Spirit of Concord, and that Obedience to Law, which is effential to good Order, and to the Happinefs of My faithful SubÃÂ¬

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sailed for America in spring 1776, arrived in Boston harbour unaware of the British evacuation, was made prisoner, sent to Concord, and released on parole. When the British captured the American General Lee, Samuel Adams demanded that Campbell ‘be secured